To Bradley Schlozman, they were "mold spores," "commies" and "crazy libs."
From DOJ 67-page report in a footnote on page 21 of the report, Schlozman writes a friend contrasting his job as USA with his position in the Civil Rights Division. “I too get to work with mold spores,” he writes. “But here in Civil Rights, we call them Voting Section Attorneys.” He later continues, further describing his new position:
From DOJ 67-page report in a footnote on page 21 of the report, Schlozman writes a friend contrasting his job as USA with his position in the Civil Rights Division. “I too get to work with mold spores,” he writes. “But here in Civil Rights, we call them Voting Section Attorneys.” He later continues, further describing his new position:
It has been months since I felt the need to scream with a blood-curdling cry at some commie, partisan subordinate (i.e., most of the [Voting] section staff until recently). And I feel like the people I now work with are all complete professionals. What a weird change. Granted, these changes are nice in many respects, but bitchslapping a bunch of [Division] attorneys really did get the blood pumping and was even enjoyable once in a while. I think now it’s all Good Cop for folks there. I much preferred the role of Bad Cop. . . . But perhaps the Division will name an award for me or something. How about the Brad Schlozman Award for Most Effectively Breaking the Will of Liberal Partisan Bureaucrats. I would be happy to come back for the awards ceremony.
Schlozman's attorney, Alston & Bird litigation and government investigations partner William Jordan, blasted the IG report as biased in an e-mailed statement.
"[Schlozman] hired individuals from across the political and ideological spectrum based upon their academic records, respect for the rule of law, and their ability to separate personal views from the enforcement activities of the Civil Rights Division," Jordan said in the statement. "[T]he fact that the OIG refuses to put the information that Mr. Schlozman provided to the government in its report--as well as the fact that he took and passed a polygraph exam with flying colors--shows how flawed, incomplete, and biased its report truly is."
On a side note: Mark Corallo is one of the spokesman for Schlozman's attorney office. Remember Corallo? Corallo became a part of Karl Rove's public relations defense team in the Plamegate. Small world.
Schlozman's attorney, Alston & Bird litigation and government investigations partner William Jordan, blasted the IG report as biased in an e-mailed statement.
"[Schlozman] hired individuals from across the political and ideological spectrum based upon their academic records, respect for the rule of law, and their ability to separate personal views from the enforcement activities of the Civil Rights Division," Jordan said in the statement. "[T]he fact that the OIG refuses to put the information that Mr. Schlozman provided to the government in its report--as well as the fact that he took and passed a polygraph exam with flying colors--shows how flawed, incomplete, and biased its report truly is."
On a side note: Mark Corallo is one of the spokesman for Schlozman's attorney office. Remember Corallo? Corallo became a part of Karl Rove's public relations defense team in the Plamegate. Small world.
And this:
To understand Schlozman's history in the DOJ up until his criminal acts as the USA, Josh Marshall at TPM gives you a rundown of Schlozman.In addition, there is a added bonus to the video: John Boehner [Boner]. Boner explains why he needed to hand Bush a blank check for the Iraq War. In the second video, Senator Whitehouse asked Schlozman at the Senate hearing about ACORN and Schlozman's possible political motives.
On a side note, listen to Schlozman's voice in the video. He sounds like Alvin the Chipmunk. I kid you not. A stocky dude like that with a cartoon character's voice. Schlozman not only needs to be criminally investigated but he needs some serious schooling to what ACORN [Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now] means.
2 comments:
What a Nazi mind set...I hope he goes down so hard and fast his mother feels it. If I was his mother he'd get a lashing he'd never forget...
Bradley, may you be subjected to a $6.00 an hour, 32 hours a week-no OT- with benefits that cost you $100 per pay period at Walmart for the rest of your days.
Chimpmonk is going to jail and nothing or no one can stop it from happening. Good news is many of his GOP friends will join him.
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